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  • Kawasaki 15f turbo

    Was wondering if anyone has done a turbo set up on a 15f i see k speed has the stx 310 and that thing looks amazing!!
    Why doesnÔÇÖt anyone turbo a 15f ?
    It seems like they could pull really good speed numbers since the hull is like 7mph faster then the ultra

  • #2
    It is quite a bit of work/money to do properly.

    Stock compression ratio is too high and pistons aren't available anymore.

    The exhaust system isn't easy or cheap to adapt to a turbo flange.

    The pump is marginal above 220ish hp.

    The ecu/map sensors are geared toward a non-boosted motor.

    You are realistically looking at upwards of 6k to get close without tuning assuming you diy some parts.

    Even if you have the parts already, there is a ton of little detail stuff that you should do that is already done on the boosted motors. The boosted skis have revised crankcase vents, piston crown thickness differences, piston oil squirters, bigger jet pumps, and different exhaust manifolds.

    You would be way better off doing a full motor swap at this point since the na and boosted motors are physically similar enough to interchange with minimal work.

    Sean
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    2004 Kawasaki NAsty15f Build
    1987 Kawasaki JankyStandup Build
    2004 Kawi-Doo STX-RXT-X Build
    2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase Build

    C'mon guys somebody's gotta have a Honda that they're not ashamed to post a GPS speed of.
    Turbo? I know the engine is turbocharged but can i still put a turbo kit in?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by smokeysevin View Post
      It is quite a bit of work/money to do properly.

      Stock compression ratio is too high and pistons aren't available anymore.

      The exhaust system isn't easy or cheap to adapt to a turbo flange.

      The pump is marginal above 220ish hp.

      The ecu/map sensors are geared toward a non-boosted motor.

      You are realistically looking at upwards of 6k to get close without tuning assuming you diy some parts.

      Even if you have the parts already, there is a ton of little detail stuff that you should do that is already done on the boosted motors. The boosted skis have revised crankcase vents, piston crown thickness differences, piston oil squirters, bigger jet pumps, and different exhaust manifolds.

      You would be way better off doing a full motor swap at this point since the na and boosted motors are physically similar enough to interchange with minimal work.

      Sean
      Thanks for the reply you make a really good point on all the little parts from the na to the supercharged motors
      So what if you could take a ultra 300/310 motor put je pistons Carrillo rods and valve train
      Motec or another stand alone probably motec since there is more tuners out there to help tune it in
      Just throwing around ideas just wondering if there is a Kawasaki set up that could run with a gp1800 on flat water not hating on the gp had a gp last year would run 90mph but I do really like Kawasaki

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      • #4
        Originally posted by smokeysevin View Post
        It is quite a bit of work/money to do properly.

        Stock compression ratio is too high and pistons aren't available anymore.

        The exhaust system isn't easy or cheap to adapt to a turbo flange.

        The pump is marginal above 220ish hp.

        The ecu/map sensors are geared toward a non-boosted motor.

        You are realistically looking at upwards of 6k to get close without tuning assuming you diy some parts.

        Even if you have the parts already, there is a ton of little detail stuff that you should do that is already done on the boosted motors. The boosted skis have revised crankcase vents, piston crown thickness differences, piston oil squirters, bigger jet pumps, and different exhaust manifolds.

        You would be way better off doing a full motor swap at this point since the na and boosted motors are physically similar enough to interchange with minimal work.

        Sean
        By the way I have read your post over the years
        And you have had some awesome Kawasaki builds !!!!

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        • #5
          Thanks!

          If you are doing pistons and rods, the base motor doesn't matter anymore as long as you start with a 1500 and not the 1200. Most people don't want to spend the money on those though so starting with a 300/310 motor as a base makes sense as long as you are only planning on 350ish hp. One benefit that the 300/310 motors have is that they come setup with knock sensors and you can't easilly retrofit those to the na motors.

          My riva vortech h-trim motor (430hp) ran stock rods, valve springs, and stock compression pistons with a base spacer between the cylinders and crankcase when I got it.

          When I finally get around to building it, I have custom mtc pistons and carillo rods, ferrea valve, ape springs, ti retainers, and cam gears going in. I am also retrofitting the piston oil squirters.

          Running a motec or standalone is the only way I would go anymore.

          Sean
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          Ski not running well? Check HERE!

          2004 Kawasaki NAsty15f Build
          1987 Kawasaki JankyStandup Build
          2004 Kawi-Doo STX-RXT-X Build
          2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase Build

          C'mon guys somebody's gotta have a Honda that they're not ashamed to post a GPS speed of.
          Turbo? I know the engine is turbocharged but can i still put a turbo kit in?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by smokeysevin View Post
            Thanks!

            If you are doing pistons and rods, the base motor doesn't matter anymore as long as you start with a 1500 and not the 1200. Most people don't want to spend the money on those though so starting with a 300/310 motor as a base makes sense as long as you are only planning on 350ish hp. One benefit that the 300/310 motors have is that they come setup with knock sensors and you can't easilly retrofit those to the na motors.

            My riva vortech h-trim motor (430hp) ran stock rods, valve springs, and stock compression pistons with a base spacer between the cylinders and crankcase when I got it.

            When I finally get around to building it, I have custom mtc pistons and carillo rods, ferrea valve, ape springs, ti retainers, and cam gears going in. I am also retrofitting the piston oil squirters.

            Running a motec or standalone is the only way I would go anymore.

            Sean
            So your saying the 300/310 motors are good till 350hp before upgrading internals ?
            What can these motors be brought to if the internals are upgraded ?

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            • #7
              310 motor wont fit in a 15f hull. Knock sensor is easy if the ecu has a channel for it.
              Had to be there - and there.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TMiller View Post
                310 motor wont fit in a 15f hull. Knock sensor is easy if the ecu has a channel for it.
                The 15f block doesn't have the mounting bosses for the knock sensor though. You can modify the jugs but you have to be specific about where and how it is positioned.

                Blackrxp did the 250x swap on a 15f a few years back, you can get it to work but you have to bubble the hull.



                Sean
                sigpic
                Ski not running well? Check HERE!

                2004 Kawasaki NAsty15f Build
                1987 Kawasaki JankyStandup Build
                2004 Kawi-Doo STX-RXT-X Build
                2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase Build

                C'mon guys somebody's gotta have a Honda that they're not ashamed to post a GPS speed of.
                Turbo? I know the engine is turbocharged but can i still put a turbo kit in?

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                • #9
                  310 motor does fit in the stx160 like was said earlier.
                  Had to be there - and there.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Driptohard678 View Post
                    By the way I have read your post over the years
                    And you have had some awesome Kawasaki builds !!!!
                    I have for sale last version R&D turbo kit and turbo pipes kit for Ultra 250/300/310 engine
                    Новый набор труб и креплений для турбо комлекта R&D T-1 гидроцикла Kawasaki ULTRA 250/260/300/310, дополнительная информация по запросу [email protected]


                    I have additional Motec M400 ECU kit for Ultra 300/310

                    Details pm [email protected]

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